| Province | Cilicia |
| City | Aegeae |
| Size (mm) | 26 |
| Weight (g) | 13.04 |
| Die Axis | 180 |
| Tariff | - |
| Governor | - |
| Ob. Leg. | M OPEL ANTWNINOC KAICAP |
| Ob. Desc. | Bare headed draped and curiassed bust right |
| Meaning | Marcus Opellius Antoninus Caesar |
| Rev. Leg. | MAKREINOVΠ AIΓEΩN M EVΓ Π | Rev. Desc. | Head of Alexander the Great right, with loose hair; goat below; [DX]C date in legend | Meaning | of the City of Macrinus, of the people of Aegeae, - of Macedonian descent - well-born, loyal / noble, true, loved by the gods (Aegeae claimed to have been founded or re-founded by Alexander the Great) | References; | Collection; SNG Levante 1752; | Notes: | Situated on the Gulf of Issus, it issued Greek Imperial coins between the reigns of Augustus to that of Gallienus. Alexander the Great is a popular reverse type for the coins of Asia Minor as the populations saw him as their cities founding father figure. |